the learning curve is indeed very steep, but the package is rock stable.
Compared to sendmail, courier is a cakewalk.
Some of the config file setup is a little too arcane for words but it all
seems to be documented. I wanted to bitch about the 0.29-upgrade
config-file change, but that took
Just wanted to send a quick word of thanks.
I'm the IT Administrator of a small college here in Oxford, UK. I
wanted to put in a decent mail server that was standards compliant and
supported IMAP and a webmail interface. I chose Courier, after much
investigation. Even though the initial
On 15 Jul 2002, at 17:03, Sean M. Keogh wrote:
Just wanted to send a quick word of thanks.
Your note made me stop and realize that I don't remember to take the time
to thank others often enough. I know I like it when someone takes
the time to say thanks, so I definitely need to return the
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Subject: Re: [courier-users] Thanks Sam
On 15 Jul 2002, at 17:03, Sean M. Keogh wrote:
Just wanted to send a quick word of thanks.
Your note made me stop and realize that I don't
absolutely
no problems thanks to very thorough documentation.
Thanks.
Steve Cutrell
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Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 10:17 AM
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sad but true
Yep,
I agree, sometimes we have to stop complaing and say thanks.
Guys like Sam are the fundation base of the free software.
Valeu cara!! Muito obrigado!!! ( Thanks in portuguese )
Augusto Pizarro.
On 15 Jul 2002, at 17:03, Sean M. Keogh wrote:
Just wanted to send a quick word of thanks.
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 10:48:33 -0700
Steve Cutrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#
#I'm going to jump on the bandwagon here. I've been watching the list for a
#few months now and never had occasion to post anything. I've never had a
#problem with Courier, including webmail. I have version 0.37
I agree wholeheartly.
I've been running courier since 0.29-1 and have nothing but praise
for this excelent piece(s) of Software and his author. If all programmers
would be as talented as Sam, and as respectfull of published standards,
computing would become so much better.
Regards.
Good Luck
I'd like to thank Mr.Sam and the ppl posting useful info on the archives.
I've recommended courier to an elance client after using it for myself, and
he was most pleased of the results of my installation. Please keep up the
good work!
--On Monday, July 15, 2002 10:51 AM -0700 Jesse Keating
Beside of big thank you I would like also to call for everybody who thinks
that Courier is best mail suite out there to take time to vote for courier
on different polls and review websites. I think that's the least I could
do to give back.
Anyone knows polls and sites such a vote would be
On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 19:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Beside of big thank you I would like also to call for everybody who thinks
that Courier is best mail suite out there to take time to vote for courier
on different polls and review websites. I think that's the least I could
do to give back.
Thanks from me, too.
I'm also damn happy with courier. I may have to hack parts of it
soon, so if that goes as easily as it used to with qmail, I'll be
thanking Sam again then.
So, in order:
Thanks for developing courier rapidly and openly
Thanks for putting it under the gpl
Thanks for
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